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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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1 2,5 | somewhat historical. His long poem About His Own Life should 2 3,16| is inferior to the first poem, yet it contains many interesting 3 4,1 | Heraclias; and in another poem, the Hexaemeron (“The Six 4 4,4 | philosophical-theological didactic poem on the creation of the universe 5 6,8 | and Bardas Phocas in his poem The Rebellion, the Bulgarian 6 6,8 | student of this period. One poem on his journey from Constantinople 7 6,8 | Arabs. Many elements of the poem date from the events of 8 6,8 | the Russian version of the poem on Digenes there are sometimes 9 7,4 | of the Alexiad, an epic poem in prose. This first important 10 7,4 | letters and of an astrological poem, of religious poems and 11 7,4 | mention of this fact. This poem consists of 938 verses and 12 7,4 | Eastern Empire. In another poem, Stilbes described another 13 7,4 | Manasses also wrote an iambic poem probably entitled Οδοιπορικον ( 14 8,10| Anna. There exists a long poem written by Nicolaus Irenikos ( 15 8,10| the first two lines of the poem are:~ ~Around the lovely 16 8,16| the epithalamium (nuptial poem) of Nicholas Irenikos (Eirenikos),[ 17 8,16| Prodromus. Nicholas Irenikospoem gives new information on 18 8,16| Krumbacher’s opinion that this poem resembles the nuptial songs 19 8,16| the crusades, namely, the poem of Digenes Akrites, is particularly 20 9,9 | Catholic faith. Finally, a poem in verse, in four stanzas, “ 21 9,9 | Catholic, he dedicated his poem to the pope and was, like 22 9,18| monastery of Chora; the second poem is another description of 23 9,18| 403] In the nineteenth poem Metochites gave a detailed 24 9,18| as of a long allegorical poem in 3062 “politicalverses, 25 9,18| whether or not Meliteniotespoem was composed under the direct 26 9,18| the Latin influence, this poem is much more than an imitation 27 9,18| Greek version of a Tuscan poem The Romance of Fiorio and 28 9,18| fifteenth century originated the poem, The Byzantine Achilleid, 29 9,18| Trojan war and Homer, the poem has very little to do with 30 9,18| personality of the hero of the poem, Achilles, is influenced 31 9,18| more probable.[426] The poem ends with the death of Achilles


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